In Kannada poetry, Vachana Sahitya is a form of rhythmic writing that evolved in the eleventh century and flourished in the twelevth,...
Month: March 2014
Visit any bookstore specializing in imported books from the English-speaking world and the chances are you will find non-fiction and...
Carly’s Song by Enigma Ah Gong talked about this amazing dry garden he visited once. He called it “the place...
Biting cold in a foreign land, dressed in cotton for a Sri Lankan summer. Chilled to the bone I...
The three-day literature festival, Mountain Echoes, at Thimphu will include film screening, exhibitions, musical performances, along with debates The fifth...
Having grown up in a family of readers and writers, it was but natural for Payal Dhar to take up...
Smartphone cartoons, divided families and colourful fables – Claire Armitstead travels to Seoul and take the temperature of Korean literary...
China is at the forefront of the children's book market for its "proactive way of approaching literature," an expert has...
In Jesse Ball’s absorbing, finely wrought fourth novel, “Silence Once Begun,” a journalist also named Jesse Ball tells the story...
One of the great risks in reviewing a translated work is the tendency to believe that one is reading the...
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